Six projects win the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) were announced today. The six Award winners, show promise for communities, innovation and care for the environment..
Category featuring the architectural and design projects from top architects in India. Architecture in India featured through an array of works from different typologies and contexts by popular architects in India.
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) were announced today. The six Award winners, show promise for communities, innovation and care for the environment..
The Pakistan floods and the resultant damage caused to the country’s heritage, in particular, the World Heritage Site- Mohenjo-daro’s ruins, provoked me to further research on the Impact of Climate Change on Cultural Heritage.
-Megha Pande
Located in Hyderabad, DesignAware’s Rewind is the revival of a homegrown ice-cream parlour- Melting Moments.
In extension to the Future Trajectories series, young architectural practice DesignAware reminisces about their journey in a conversation with Megha Pande.
Designed by DesignAware, Ribbon House is a narrow house located in a tight residential context near the 16th-century royal mausoleum complex, the Qutb Shahi Tombs, in Hyderabad.
Designed by Lucknow-based practice, Prayogshalaa, the project is low-cost ecological housing for BGIS ISKCON’s new school’s teachers, set on a budget of one crore rupees.
The Hilltop school was a zakat-run school, functioning out of a large makeshift warehouse for four years. The featured project, designed by DesignAware, is a low-energy school building on its neighbouring parcel of land to provide the students with a suitable learning environment.
This convention centre, designed by Masonry of Architects, is a multi-utility space accommodating activities like yoga, chantings and lodgings with utilitarian spaces.
Designed by Studio Skywell, Bistro by the Pool is a multi-cuisine restaurant located in Raipur, Chattisgarh, India.
A House in the Pursuit of Light is a residential project designed by Iran-based BAM Architects in Koi-Sepahan, Esfahan, Iran. The house is designed for a religious family, with the design ensuring maximum privacy for the occupants from the outside world.
Designed by IMK Architects, the Malabar Hill Forest Trail is an ongoing project designed to experience the Malabar Hill Forest, one of the last remaining natural ecosystems in Mumbai, India.
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